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        <h1 style="margin-left:20px;">Welcome to the stitches client</h1>
        <p style="margin-left:20px;width:80%">The purpose of this application is demonstrate some simple usage of the stitches repository from a remote client.  Please note that 
        the UI is very "plain" and non-flashy.  Stitches is not a UI, it's a serverside repository, so don't let the lack of UI fool you.  The bare minimum of stitches is exposed via this UI.  It is expected that
        your application will provide the custom UI to store/retrieve and search your content.

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        The best place to start is to <a href="http://www.philliprhodes.com/content/stitches-introduction">read the stitches introduction</a>.  Once you have a general idea, 
        you can then create your content definition, attributes, content, content versions, etc.. using the following controllers.

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              <g:each var="c" in="${grailsApplication.controllerClasses}">
                    <li class="controller"><g:link controller="${c.logicalPropertyName}">${c.fullName}</g:link></li>
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        <a href="http://www.philliprhodes.com/contact">If you find a bug or wish to have a feature of stitches in this demo, drop me a line</a>
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